12-05-2018, 12:05 AM
(12-04-2018, 08:07 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: @Merlin I understand what you're saying and I have no choice but to accept it.
I don't get why you get so bent out of shape about this. They are not required to do any of this, and they can make their business model anything they want it to be.
CA state schools are required to charge extra for out of state students, and even more for international students. It's because they're subsidized by our taxes (federal and state), and we've written things into the law so that they don't have any leeway - they can't just give an international student a pass because they feel like it. There are very specific rules for all of this.
You can get mad if you want, or you can just decide that it is what it is, and work within the system. Sure, you may have to pay more than a US resident for something (or not have access to it at all), but it is not discrimination. It's the way the system works, and there may be no way the course provider/school can get around the rules for the money they have access to, which allows them to provide the courses/exams.
No one is out to get you, I promise.
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